fiberriktlagret
Fiberriktlagret, literally the fiber-rich layer, is a term used in Scandinavian contexts to refer to a layer within soils or sediments that contains a high proportion of fibrous plant material. The descriptor emphasizes the persistence of recognizable plant fibers, such as stems, roots, and other lignocellulosic residues, within the layer.
Fiberriktlagret can form in environments where plant litter accumulates faster than it decomposes, often in wetlands,
Typical features include a visible fibrous texture, a tendency to feel stringy or woody when handled, and
Significance and interpretation
In soil surveys and ecological assessments, fiberriktlagret can indicate stages of peat formation, succession in wetlands,
See also: peat, organic soil, fibric horizon, soil organic matter.